Consensus key for moving forward in Greece, says central bank
Central bank stresses need for ‘unobstructed’ implementation of creditor agreement
The political and social consensus built in Greece in recent months should not be allowed to "disintegrate", the country's central bank stressed today (December 4), as it published an interim report on monetary policy.
"On the contrary, it must be preserved in order to safeguard political stability, to support a definitive exit from the crisis and to pave the way to growth," the Bank of Greece said, in a statement accompanying the report.
It noted negotiations between the government and its
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